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HMSO Store, Sighthill

1950 establishments in ScotlandCategory A listed buildings in EdinburghGovernment agencies established in 1950Modernist architecture in Scotland
11 Bankhead Broadway, Sighthill Industrial Estate geograph.org.uk 5278191
11 Bankhead Broadway, Sighthill Industrial Estate geograph.org.uk 5278191

His Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) Store, Sighthill is a Category A listed building on the western outskirts of Edinburgh. It is believed to be the first multistorey building in Europe to be constructed with prestressed concrete. It was opened in December 1950 during the reign of King George VI, the building's name was changed to Her Majesty's Stationery Office Store in 1952 with accession of Queen Elizabeth II. Originally the building operated as a warehouse and atelier for HMSO's Scottish operations, but HMSO has ceased to operate the building and it is currently a commercial self-service storage provider.

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HMSO Store, Sighthill
Bankhead Broadway, City of Edinburgh Sighthill

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Bankhead Broadway 11
EH11 4DB City of Edinburgh, Sighthill
Scotland, United Kingdom
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The Calders is a residential neighbourhood in Edinburgh, Scotland – not to be confused with the Calders of West Lothian aka West Calder, Mid Calder and East Calder, three separate villages. It is sometimes considered to be part of Wester Hailes or Sighthill, larger developments to its south and east respectively. From 2007 to 2017, it fell within the Sighthill/Gorgie multi-member ward of the City of Edinburgh Council administration along with Sighthill, but following a boundary change has been in the Pentland Hills ward since then, along with Wester Hailes.To the west of the neighbourhood is the A720 Edinburgh city bypass road, with Heriot-Watt University's main campus at Riccarton beyond. To the north, the Calders borders the A71 Calder Road, which at that point is a dual carriageway leading off the city bypass towards Gorgie and the city centre; on the other side of the A71 is the large Bankhead industrial estate. The Union Canal passes through the area, marking its western and southern boundaries. Pedestrian underpasses connect the Calders to Bankhead under the A71, and to Sighthill under the B701 Wester Hailes Road, also a dual carriageway. The presence of the three main roads and canal surrounding the area on all sides gives it a somewhat isolated character, and a roughly square territory. The Calders contains the Wester Hailes Education Centre. The bulk of the housing stock is council owned, and the area contains some of the remaining high rises in Edinburgh (Cobbinshaw House, Dunsyre House and Medwin House, all 13-storey 'slab' blocks). The majority of the other buildings are four storeys high (some in a tenement style with a common stairway serving two flats on each floor, others in cube-shaped structures with four flats on each floor off a central stairway, with a small percentage of two-storey tenements and some of the cubes built on a slope towards the canal featuring a fifth floor). All were built in the late 1960s and early 1970s to an angular design, primarily of grey concrete with dark brown features; before they were constructed, the area contained prewar prefabs.